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The reply was a fierce 〃hurrah!〃 from a hundred throats; so loud; so deep; so full of volume; it made the ship vibrate; and rang in the creeping…on pirate's ears。 Fierce; but cunning; he saw mischief in those shortened sails; and that Union Jack; the terror of his tribe; rising to a British cheer; he lowered his mainsail; and crawled up on the weather quarter。 Arrived within a cable's length; he double…reef'ed his foresail to reduce his rate of sailing nearly to that of the ship; and the next moment a tongue of flame; and then a gush of smoke; issued from his lee bow; and the ball flew screaming like a seagull over the _Agra's_ mizen top。 He then put his helm up; and fired his other bow…chaser; and sent the shot hissing and skipping on the water past the ship。 This prologue made the novices wince。 Bayliss wanted to reply with a carronade; but Dodd forbade him sternly; saying; 〃If we keep him aloof we are done for。〃

The pirate drew nearer; and fired both guns in succession; hulled the _Agra_ amidships; and sent an eighteen…pound ball through her foresail。 Most of the faces were pale on the quarter…deck; it was very trying to be shot at; and hit; and make no return。 The next double discharge sent one shot smash through the stern cabin window; and splintered the bulwark with another; wounding a seaman slightly。

〃LIE DOWN FORWARD!〃 shouted Dodd。 〃Bayliss; give him a shot。〃

The carronade was fired with a tremendous report but no visible effect。 The pirate crept nearer; steering in and out like a snake to avoid the carronades; and firing those two heavy guns alternately into the devoted ship。 He hulled the _Agra_ now nearly every shot。

The two available carronades replied noisily; and jumped as usual; they sent one thirty…two pound shot clean through the schooner's deck and side; but that was literally all they did worth speaking of。

〃Curse them!〃 cried Dodd; 〃load them with grape! they are not to be trusted with ball。 And all my eighteen…pounders dumb! The coward won't come alongside and give them a chance。〃

At the next discharge the pirate chipped the mizen mast; and knocked a sailor into dead pieces on the forecastle。 Dodd put his helm down ere the smoke cleared; and got three carronades to bear; heavily laden with grape。 Several pirates fell; dead or wounded; on the crowded deck; and some holes appeared in the foresail; this one interchange was quite in favour of the ship。

But the lesson made the enemy more cautious; he crept nearer; but steered so adroitly; now right astern; now on the quarter; that the ship could seldom bring more than one carronade to bear; while he raked her fore and aft with grape and ball。

In this alarming situation; Dodd kept as many of the men below as possible; but; for all he could do; four were killed and seven wounded。

Fullalove's worth came too true: it was the swordfish and the whale: it was a fight of hammer and anvil; one hit; the other made a noise。 Cautious and cruel; the pirate hung on the poor hulking creature's quarters and raked her at point…blank distance。 He made her pass a bitter time。 And her captain! To see the splintering hull; the parting shrouds; the shivered gear; and hear the shrieks and groans of his wounded; and he unable to reply in kind! The sweat of agony poured down his face。 Oh; if he could but reach the open sea; and square his yards; and make a long chase of it; perhaps fall in with aid。 Wincing under each heavy blow; he crept doggedly; patiently on towards that one visible hope。

At last; when the ship was choved with shot; and peppered with grape; the channel opened; in five minutes more he could put her dead before the wind。

No! The pirate; on whose side luck had been from the first; got half a broadside to bear at long musket…shot; killed a midshipman by Dodd's side; cut away two of the _Agra_'s mizen shrouds; wounded the gaff; and cut the jib…stay。 Down fell that powerful sail into the water; and dragged across the ship's forefoot; stopping her way to the open sea she panted for。 The mates groaned; the crew cheered stoutly; as British tars do in any great disaster: the pirates yelled with ferocious triumph; like the devils they looked。

But most human events; even calamities; have two sides。 The _Agra_ being brought almost to a standstill; the pirate forged ahead against his will; and the combat took a new and terrible form。 The elephant gun popped and the rifle cracked in the _Agra's_ mizen top; and the man at the pirate's helm jumped into the air and fell dead: both Theorists claimed him。 Then the three carronades peppered him hotly; and he hurled an iron shower back with fatal effect。 Then at last the long eighteen…pounders on the gun…deck got a word in。 The old Niler was not the man to miss a vessel alongside in a quiet sea: he sent two round shot clean through him; the third splintered his bulwark and swept across his deck。

〃His mastsfire at his masts!〃 roared Dodd to Monk; through his trumpet。 He then got the jib clear; and made what sail he could without taking all the hands from the guns。

This kept the vessels nearly alongside a few minutes; and the fight was hot as fire。 The pirate now for the first time hoisted his flag。 It was black as ink。 His crew yelled as it rose: the Britons; instead of quailing; cheered with fierce derision; the pirate's wild crew of yellow Malays; black chinless Papuans; and bronzed Portuguese; served their side guns; twelve…pounders; well; and with ferocious cries。 The white Britons; drunk with battle now; naked to the waist; grimed with powder; and spotted like leopards with blood; their and their mates'; replied with loud undaunted cheers and a deadly hail of grape from the quarter…deck; while the master…gunner and his mates; loading with a rapidity the mixed races opposed could not rival; hulled the schooner well between wind and water; and then fired chain…shot at her masts; as ordered; and began to play the mischief with her shrouds and rigging。 Meantime; Fullalove and Kenealy; aided by Vespasian; who loaded; were quietly butchering the pirate crew two a minute; and hoped to settle the question they were fighting for: smooth bore _v。_ rifle; but unluckily neither fired once without killing; so 〃there was nothing proven。〃

The pirate; bold as he was; got sick of fair fighting first。 He hoisted his mainsail and threw rapidly ahead; with a slight bearing to windward; and dismounted a carronade and stove in the ship's quarter…boat; by way of a parting kick。

The men hurled a contemptuous cheer after him; they thought they had beaten him off。 But Dodd knew better。 He was but retiring a little way to make a more deadly attack than ever: he would soon wear; and cross the _Agra's_ defenceless bows; to rake her fore and aft at pistol…shot distance; or grapple; and board the enfeebled ship; two hundred strong。

Dodd flew to the helm; and with his own hands put it hard a…weather; to give the deck…guns one more chance; the last; of sinking or disabling the Destroyer。 As the ship obeyed; and a deck…gun bellowed below him; he saw a vessel running out from Long Island; and coming swiftly up on his lee quarter。

It was a schooner。 Was she coming to his aid?

Horror! A black flag floated from her foremast head。

While Dodd's eyes were staring almost out of his head at this deathblow to hope; Monk fired again; and just then a pale face came close to Dodd's; and a solemn voice whispered in his ear: 〃Our ammunition is nearly done!〃

Dodd seized Sharpe's hand convulsively; and pointed to the pirate's consort coming up to finish them; and said; with the calm of a brave man's despair; 〃Cutlasses! and die hard!〃

At that moment the master…gunner fired his last gun。 It sent a chain…shot on board the retiring pirate; took off a Portuguese head and spun it clean into the sea ever so far to windward; and cut the schooner's foremast so nearly through that it trembled and nodded; and presently snapped with a loud crack; and came down like a broken tree; with the yard and sail; the latter overlapping the deck and burying itself; black flag and all; in the sea; and there; in one moment; lay the Destroyer buffeting and wrigglinglike a heron on the water with his long wings brokenan utter cripple。

The victorious crew raised a stunning cheer。

〃Silence!〃 roared Dodd; with his trumpet。 〃All hands make sail!〃

He set his courses; bent a new jib; and stood out to windward close hauled; in hopes to make a good offing; and then put his ship dead before the wind; which was now rising to a stiff breeze。 In doing this he crossed the crippled pirate's bows; within eighty yards; and sore was the temptation to rake him; but his ammunition being short; and his danger being imminent from the other pirate; he had the self…command to resist the great temptation。

He hailed the mizen top: 〃Can you two hinder them from firing that gun?〃

〃I rather think we can;〃 said Fullalove; 〃eh; Colonel?〃 and he tapped his long rifle。

The ship no sooner crossed the schooner's bows* than a Malay ran forward with a linstock。 Pop went the colonel's ready carbine; and the Malay fell over dead; and the linstock flew out of his hand。 A tall Portuguese; with a movement of rage; snatched it up and darted to the gun: the Yankee rifle cracked; but a moment too late。 Bang! went the pirate's bow…chaser; and crashed into the _Agra's_ side; and passed nearly through her。

*Being disabled; the schooner's head had come round to windward; though she was drifting to leeward。

〃Ye missed him! Ye missed him!〃 cried the rival theorist joyfully。 He was mistaken: the smoke cleared; and there was the pirate captain leaning wounded against the mainmast with a Yankee bullet in his shoulder; and his crew uttering yells of dismay and vengeance。 They jumped; and raged; and brandished their knives; and made horrid gesticulations of revenge; and the white eyeballs of the Malays and Papuans glittered fiendishly; and the wounded captain raised his sound arm and had a signal hoisted to his consort; and she bore up in chase; and jamming her fore lateen flat as a board; lay far nearer the wind than the _Agra_ could; and sailed three feet to her two besides。 On this superiority being made clear; the situation of the merchant vessel; though not so utterly desperate as 

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